Why ceramic implants?

10 reasons to have ceramic implants

Biocompatibility and Osseointegration


Zirconium is a material with very good compatibility, which ensures optimal osseointegration between the alveolar bone and CeraRoot implants.

Allergies and sensitivities


Recently, there has been an increase in the number of people with allergies, sensitivity reactions or other types of immune system disorders, conditions that may represent contraindications for the use of metal implants. Most cases of allergies to titanium metal implants have been noted after long periods of time since their application. This may demonstrate that the patient did not have allergic or sensitivity reactions at the time of implant application, but rather developed after several years of exposure and direct contact with the metal piece. This allergic reaction may be accompanied by redness, itching, discomfort, and inflammatory reactions that can cause peri-implant bone loss. Since removing an implant from the alveolar bone is not a simple procedure, it is necessary that before inserting an implant, an accurate diagnosis be established based on the assessment of local and general factors, identifying any allergic reaction, hypersensitivity, dermatological sensitivity or alteration of the immune system. MELISA (www.melisa.org) is a very useful test for the diagnosis of allergies, especially to metals.

Holistically friendly


CeraRoot implants do not alter the energy meridians. For patients treated according to the principles of holistic medicine, Zirconium implants are the ideal solution because they are completely bio-inert.

Resistance


The long-term therapeutic success of CeraRoot implants is the most important aspect that characterizes this system. CeraRoot implants were designed to withstand the masticatory pressures developed in the oral cavity. CeraRoot implants fulfill the role of substituting dental units in a perfectly biological manner. For this purpose, the diameter and length of the implants are very close to that of natural teeth. Titanium implants have been highlighted by a long-term clinical success in terms of mechanical properties. It has been demonstrated that the use of implants with a reduced diameter in the posterior area where increased masticatory forces are developed can lead to implant fracture. For this reason, all manufacturers of titanium implants recommend the use of implants with a larger diameter in the posterior area. The presence of a deficient bone support recommends bone addition to allow the insertion of an implant with a larger diameter. With Zirconium implants, this concept becomes even more important because the material is characterized by increased resistance. CeraRoot implants were designed with a shape and size similar to natural teeth, with greatly improved mechanical properties.

Unique piece-type design


Traditional titanium implants consist of an intraosseous portion and a coronal portion that are connected by a screw. These multiple structural parts can be colonized by anaerobic bacteria that multiply and generate toxins that can lead to peri-implant inflammation. Generally, these inflammatory reactions are subclinical, with the patient not having any symptoms. The patient may have immune system disorders related to age, general diseases, allergies, smoking and/or stress. The first signs of peri-implantitis are: bleeding, purulent suppurations, halitosis. The consequence of this inflammatory process will be peri-implant bone loss, with the cancellation of long-term therapeutic success. Another problem related to multi-component implants is the probability of threading the fixation screw and its loss. Sometimes the loss of the screw may not be noticed by the patient. This aspect is clinically relevant, as it can cause gingival inflammation or screw fractures. With CeraRoot implants, which have a unitary design, these problems are eliminated, making the appearance of the peri-implant gingival tissue very similar to that of natural teeth.

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Unique surgical time


CeraRoot implants are placed in a single session. They are designed to be placed immediately after the extraction of natural teeth. The surgical procedure is minimally invasive when the patient does not have inflammatory reactions and there is sufficient bone support, and the implant can be placed transmucosally, eliminating the need for an incision and suture.

Comfort

Datorită tuturor aspectelor menţionate anterior, pacientul va beneficia de o stare de confort crescut, ceea ce va asigura un succes terapeutic pe termen lung.

Corrosion resistance


Zirconium implants have superior biocompatibility to titanium. The material is resistant to chemical corrosion, being a thermal and electrical insulator. These three properties make Zirconium a bioinert material that ensures the maintenance of the health of peri-implant tissues. Numerous scientific studies have highlighted corrosion in the case of titanium implants. The moist oral environment, with the presence of salivary secretion, constitutes an ideal environment for the occurrence of corrosion, especially if several metals are present simultaneously (titanium implants, amalgam fillings, metal crowns and bridges, gold inlays and onlays). Metallic corrosion products become more pronounced when fluorides from toothpastes, mouthwashes are present, fluoride attacking the surface of the titanium implant, causing corrosion. Numerous scientific articles have demonstrated the presence of titanium particles in peri-implant tissues and in regional lymph nodes.

Electrical insulator


Zirconium is not electrically conductive, which reduces bacterial adhesion to the surface of the implants, favoring cleaning, maintaining gingival health, and reducing bleeding. Moreover, metals have the ability to “antenna effect”. This means that titanium implants inserted into the alveolar bone can attract electromagnetic radiation produced by mobile phones, wifi internet connections, radio sources, etc. CeraRoot implants are electrically insulating, so they will not attract electromagnetic radiation. A study conducted at the University of Minnesota (USA), confirmed the good osseointegration of CeraRoot implants. Microscopic images of histological cups confirmed direct contact between the alveolar bone and the implant surface, without any sign of inflammatory or foreign body-reactive reactions. Many other scientific articles have highlighted similar results, confirming that Zirconium is an optimal material for dental implants.

Aesthetic aspects


Zirconia implants are colored in shades of white, which solves the aesthetic problems that arise in the case of metallic titanium implants. This is a particularly important aspect for patients with thin gum tissue, in which the implant can show through, appearing an unpleasant gray shade. Also, the aging process is frequently associated with gingival recession, which will cause the implant to be visible in the oral cavity.

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